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Do we actually need pesticides

WebIn Australia, crop protection products help both organic and conventional agricultural industries produce safe, high-quality, affordable and abundant food and fibre that is …

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The official Australian reference guide for organic, synthetic and

WebThe official Australian reference guide for organic, synthetic and biological pesticides. Posted 18 March 2021

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New guide released to inform about the importance of pesticides

WebCropLife Australia has released The official Australian reference guide for organic, synthetic and biological pesticides to ensure better informed and fact-based …

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Glyphosate — the facts

WebIn 2016 the expert ‘Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues’ (JMPR) met to discuss glyphosate. The JMPR brings together the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations …

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The best practice guide for ground spray application of …

WebSprayBest supplements CropLife’s best practice reference guide, MyAgCHEMuse, and is an integral part of SprayPASS, the Australian Groundsprayers Association’s stewardship …

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Latest pesticide resistance management advice supports climate …

WebCropLife Australia’s Resistance Management Strategies for fungicides, herbicides and insecticides assist farmers, agronomists and environmental land managers to ensure …

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Crop Biotechnology

WebAustralian cotton farmers began using crop biotechnology in 1996 and today almost the entire national crop is based on herbicide tolerant and insect resistant varieties. …

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New ABARES report confirms Australian farmers are world leaders …

WebA new ABARES report confirms that Australia is a world leader in agricultural sustainability. Innovative land management practices and early adoption of the modern products …

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10 facts about GM crops

Web17 June 2015. Genetically modified (GM) crops are a safe, regulated and trusted form of agricultural technology that offer significant economic and environmental benefits for …

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Adoption and Impact of Genetically Modified (GM) Crops in …

WebThis report by Graham Brookes, founding director of PG Economics an independent organisation based in London, provides insight into the reasons why many …

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Agricultural innovation plays key role in feeding a growing …

WebAgricultural innovation plays key role in feeding a growing population. 10 July 2015. World Population Day on Saturday 11 July is the time to recognise the enormous …

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Case Study – Gene Editing: Individualised Treatment for Patients

WebCAR T-Cell therapy is a once-off, individualised treatment that uses gene editing techniques beyond the capability of SDN-1 to reprogram the patient’s own T-Cells …

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Frequently Asked Questions about Atrazine

WebYes. In the United States of America atrazine is registered for use to control weeds in crops such as sugarcane, corn, guava, wheat stubble, commercial and residential lawns, …

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5. State Regulation of GM Crops

WebState Regulation of GM Crops. 24 June 2021. Once a genetically modified (GM) crop has been assessed by the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) …

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Insecticide Mode of Action Table

WebActive Constituents1. 3: Sodium channel modulators . Nerve action . 3A . Pyrethroids . Pyrethrins . Allethrin . Alpha-cypermethrin : Beta-cyfluthrin . Bifenthrin

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Case Study – Gene Editing: The Last Hope for Bananas

WebThere are more than 1,000 banana varieties globally. Cavendish bananas make up around 97 per cent of the domestic banana market in Australia and about 50 …

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GROW ING TASMANIAN AGRICULTURE – RESEARCH, …

WebGROW ING TASMANIAN AGRICULTURE – RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EXTENSION FOR 2050 2 The world’s population is predicted to increase to 9.7 billion by …

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